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f2dz
12th November 2012, 10:49
I got a parking ticket on Friday evening on Fort St in Auckland CBD. There's a small area allocated to motorcycle/scooter parking there and it is getting fuller and fuller with summer rolling along.
Went to Mt Eden for lunch during my break at 2pm, came back at 3pm and saw that it was completely full, so I parked next to the sign, making sure to not block anything.
Didn't notice it until Saturday morning taking the bike out that I had something tied to my handlebar. Was a $40 ticket for parking in a prohibited area. Has measurements for how far I was out, apparently 30 (doesn't give a measurement, but presumably cm) for my front wheel, 70 for my rear.
Would I have a claim for contesting this? I tried to punch in the website address they give on the ticket for contesting it but it doesn't work, and the page says it was last reviewed in 2010..
In a clear cut world, I realise I was in the wrong. I didn't park between the signs, fine. But 30-70cm away from it, and a ticket? At 3.15 on a Friday? Really?
oneofsix
12th November 2012, 11:01
Choices choices choices. Now best to be a bastard that is the question.
Why presume cm, mm or m is more correct in technical measurements but then again it could be nm or um and is that from the outside or inside of the line.
They have to put the right details on the ticket and as they haven't stated the units of measurement it is invalid on a technicality.
Same as you have to follow the rules so do they.
You are a Fuck wit for knowingly not obeying the clearly stated rules and deserve anything you get and more.
Did I miss any?
:corn:
red mermaid
12th November 2012, 11:55
Write to the address on the notice explaining what happened, your complete side of the story and ask for the ticket to be waived.
Don't get nasty or vindicative and make any derogatory comments, just stick to your story and see what happens.
I imagine that there will be many of KB that will advise you to fight the ticket, tell them nothing, go to Court and you never have to pay them...But remember you are the person responsible not all the keyboard hero's on here.
f2dz
12th November 2012, 11:57
Yea I knowingly disobeyed the rules but only because the allotted parking area was full and I didn't see a huge problem with parking next to the sign where I was not blocking or inhibiting anyone/anything.
Might give the ambiguous listed measurements a try though, cheers.
f2dz
12th November 2012, 12:00
Write to the address on the notice explaining what happened, your complete side of the story and ask for the ticket to be waived.
Don't get nasty or vindicative and make any derogatory comments, just stick to your story and see what happens.
I imagine that there will be many of KB that will advise you to fight the ticket, tell them nothing, go to Court and you never have to pay them...But remember you are the person responsible not all the keyboard hero's on here.
Cheers for the advice, I'll make sure to keep it in mind.
G4L4XY
12th November 2012, 12:53
I was a bit worried about parking my bike on queen street right up on the footpath haha
skippa1
12th November 2012, 14:08
Yea I knowingly disobeyed the rules but only because the allotted parking area was full and I didn't see a huge problem with parking next to the sign where I was not blocking or inhibiting anyone/anything.
Might give the ambiguous listed measurements a try though, cheers.
ahhh you see you didnt see the huge problem until they taped it to you handlebars:blink:. If the parking is full.....it means that its full. ie, it cant take any more bikes legally parked. So the choice then is to find somewhere else to park .....orrrrrr......illegally park and take the risk of a ticket... which was your choice and in this instance you chose wrong. Pay the ticket.
oneofsix
12th November 2012, 14:24
ahhh you see you didnt see the huge problem until they taped it to you handlebars:blink:. If the parking is full.....it means that its full. ie, it cant take any more bikes legally parked. So the choice then is to find somewhere else to park .....orrrrrr......illegally park and take the risk of a ticket... which was your choice and in this instance you chose wrong. Pay the ticket.
But the ticket isn't right so using the same logic they don't get their money. :nya:
:corn:
Follow Red Mermaid's advice.
bogan
12th November 2012, 14:33
Follow Red Mermaid's advice.
Now there's something I haven't heard before :whistle:
skippa1
12th November 2012, 15:16
But the ticket isn't right so using the same logic they don't get their money. :nya:
:corn:
Follow Red Mermaid's advice.
ahhh but the tickets not wrong either, its just not explicit in regard to the unit of measure.......
Str8 Jacket
12th November 2012, 15:21
Stage a Hikoi to their offices and put up a tent right outside their front door and live in it until they agree to waive the ticket.
Or just do what red mermaid suggested.
nodrog
12th November 2012, 16:25
Fucksakes, I have just wasted $40 of my time reading this. Send me your address and I will pay it for you.
Marmoot
12th November 2012, 17:15
If the ticket didn't specify the measurement unit, maybe you can try paying them with money that doesn't have dollar symbol on it
FJRider
12th November 2012, 17:22
Yea I knowingly disobeyed the rules but only because the allotted parking area was full and I didn't see a huge problem with parking next to the sign where I was not blocking or inhibiting anyone/anything.
Might give the ambiguous listed measurements a try though, cheers.
I wasn't aware of a set tolerance ... for distance outside a parking area that you can park without getting a ticket.
A few threads have already been posted by people that have also parked "near" a parking area ... and received a ticket ....
A funny thing about parking areas ... you are either IN one ... or NOT. If you are not ... expect a ticket.
Madness
12th November 2012, 18:14
Fucksakes, I have just wasted $40 of my time reading this. Send me your address and I will pay it for you.
It took you 4 hours to read 11 posts?!? I can understand why you're so pissed off.
ICE180
12th November 2012, 18:22
Tickets dont go into the court system anymore straight to bay-corp now
Debt agency scares traffic offenders into paying
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10846724
FJRider
12th November 2012, 19:08
It took you 4 hours to read 11 posts?!? I can understand why you're so pissed off.
And that was on time and a half rates ...
Arrowolf
12th November 2012, 20:12
A 250 ninja is not that havy, just tell them you parked the bike inside the line,and somebody pushed it out. :sweatdrop:angry:
FJRider
12th November 2012, 20:55
A 250 ninja is not that havy, just tell them you parked the bike inside the line,and somebody pushed it out. :sweatdrop:angry:
The old ... "Not my fault" excuse eh ... !!! :killingme
G4L4XY
13th November 2012, 10:15
The old ... "Not my fault" excuse eh ... !!! :killingme
There is a serial "bike moving" pranker on the loose! :killingme
nodrog
13th November 2012, 15:34
It took you 4 hours to read 11 posts?!? I can understand why you're so pissed off.
I actucally only read the first one, but it still took 4 hours.
And that was on time and a half rates ...
With danger money.
Scouse
13th November 2012, 17:32
I got a parking ticket on Friday evening on Fort St in Auckland CBD. One question what were you doing in Fort street on friday evening?
schrodingers cat
13th November 2012, 17:47
Just pay the fucking thing and stop being a cry baby
http://de-motivational-posters.com/images/stupidity-in-large-groups-morons-tend-to-stand-out.jpg
FJRider
13th November 2012, 18:10
There is a serial "bike moving" pranker on the loose! :killingme
Perhaps we should tell somebody ... somebody that cares ...
does anybody care ... ??
thought so ...
FJRider
13th November 2012, 18:12
One question what were you doing in Fort street on friday evening?
Refer to post #24 ...
Swoop
15th November 2012, 11:56
If the ticket didn't specify the measurement unit, maybe you can try paying them with money that doesn't have dollar symbol on it
Or the ticket asks for "40 dollars" so perhaps monopoly money would suffice? It doesn't ask for "New Zealand Dollars"...:whistle:
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